Archive for the ‘Humanism’ Category
June 12, 2008
Dr. R.C. Sproul once said, “Modern man wastes little time thinking about ultimate or religious questions. The pragmatist is basicalkly skeptical or agnostic about man’s ability to discover ultimate truth…” On this special repeat broadcast, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber discuss the philospohy of pragmatism, or ‘the end justify the means’, contrasting how Christianity and its competitors influence various aspects of our culture: economics, science, art, literature, and government.
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May 1, 2008
Francis Schaeffer once said, “The humanist has both feet firmly planted in mid-air. Unless humanism is stopped, it intends to beat to death the [Christian] base which made our culture possible.” This week on Theology 101, Mike and Pastor Scott Reiber continue their study of worldviews, examining the philsophy of humanism, its content, background and influence.

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April 3, 2008
How many “Christians” take what Oprah Winfrey says as being “gospel”. It may be a gospel, but it’s clearly a false gospel. Regardless of her good works and cherry personality, she is a pagan and a false prophetess. On this program, Mike shares the audio from a wonderful video from csteeleonline.com and Christian Worldview Network, that lets one hear the facts straight from Oprah herself.

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March 27, 2008
Whether many know it or will acknowledge it, the predominant worldview is that of existentialism, or the belief that it’s man’s feelings that determine reality. On this installment of Theology 101, Mike and pastor Scott Reiber explore the definition of existentialism, it’s causes, it’s expressions, how it contradicts the Christian faith and how believers should address those with this worldview.

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